With its breathtaking, vivid variety of fall colors and its mmm-so-good spring harvest of sweet maple syrup, the sugar maple became our official state tree in 1949.
In maple syrup production in the U.S., Wisconsin ranks 4th.
Whether swimming, fishing, water-skiing or relaxing on the beach, a Wisconsin state park or forest is the perfect place to experience the wet outdoors.
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- Hiking
- Camping
- Horseback
- Bicycling
- Skiing
- Hunting
- Walking
- Snowmobile
- ATVing
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WHICH STATE PARK SUITS YOUR NEEDS?
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survey of park visitors could give you a little insight. The first survey by the Friends of Wisconsin State Parks will help you find the best scenic bike trail, best view of a sunset, best picnic area, best playground for kids and best campsite.